The Giants are desperate for a quarterback, while the Rams might not want to pay Stafford what it takes to keep him happy in Los Angeles.
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One NFL analyst thinks the Los Angeles Rams will trade both quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Cooper Kupp this offseason.
Stephen A. Smith goes off on the Rams allowing Matthew Stafford to talk to other NFL teams.
Aaron Rodgers is looking for a new home, while also mulling retirement from the NFL. One team is coming up on Rodgers’ radar. The veteran quarterback is rumored to be interested in joining the Los Angeles Rams,
The Rams never approached Cooper Kupp about a reduction in pay before shopping him. Teams continue to monitor Matthew Stafford, meanwhile.
The Rams still want Matthew Stafford to be the team's quarterback. But it's more complicated than a binary up or down, yes or no proposition. Stafford has received permission to talk to other teams. Recent comments from coach Sean McVay to the Fitz & Whit podcast make it clear that the two sides began exploring other options once it became clear that they didn't agree on his contract value for 2025.
Alex Van Pelt, Rams and Coaching Staff
She also insinuated that while she and her husband love LA, they also want to be in a situation best suited for winning. This is certainly fueling speculation the Rams may finally decide to move on from Stafford – something they were rumored to be interested in doing back in 2023 (despite publicly stating they were adamantly opposed to this idea).
The Rams are in good cap shape, at a projected $39 million under the cap, according to Spotrac, which is the middle of the pack compared to the rest of the NFL. That means the Rams should be able to re-sign their priority free agents and perhaps still have money left over.
The Rams will either have to find a way to give their quarterback more guaranteed money, or consider trading him to an interested team and starting over at the most important posi
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